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Successful collaboration with Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Within the scope of cooperation with Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv in geological and archaeological explorations, Transient Technologies LLC granted its GPR set to University. Here we share the exploration results: 1) Last autumn research group of archaeologists and geologists from Taras Shevchenko ...

Today, President Barack Obama announced his intent to nominate the following individuals to key Administration posts: Michael A. Hammer, Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, Department of State Charles McConnell, Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy, Department of Energy The President also announced his intent to appoint the following individuals to key Administration ...

A "unique living laboratory" that combines conventional science and traditional knowledge in the Pacific has delivered valuable development leads, but may now be under threat, a meeting held by France's Institute of Research for Development (IRD) has heard. The benefits of such research informed by local knowledge in French Polynesia include the development of drugs for a foodborne illness that ...

The Museums and Schools project is funded by DfE through an Arts Council England programme that has partnered 10 regional museums with national museums with the aim to develop high quality visits and learning opportunities for ...

Heritage Malta has installed Envirologger monitoring technology at ten locations around the site of the Tarxien Temples – a highly important archaeological site dating back to between 3600 and 1500 BC. The monitoring stations were installed in 2011 and are being utilised for research purposes and to gain reliable data for scientists, conservators and engineers to ensure the best possible ...

Anthias Consulting congratulates all the winners of their recent prize draw to win one of four places on their Absolute Basics of Gas Chromatography (GC) & GC-MS and a top prize of a place on any Anthias training course of the winner’s choice. Entries came from global professionals from an array of industries including nutrition, food production, tea research, waste management ...

As communities along the Atlantic seaboard pick up the pieces after Hurricane Sandy, many are questioning what was the underlying cause of this monster storm. While elements of random weather phenomenon certainly played a part, many are pointing to climate change as the underlying driver of this record-breaking storm. And many are now calling for more aggressive measures to limit the impacts of ...

CHICAGO, Illinois, October 11, 2007 (ENS) - Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore on Lake Michigan is in danger of being loved to death. High numbers of visitors are trampling down vegetation and erosion is occurring in high traffic areas. Water quality and the ecological integrity of Lake Michigan at the Dunes is in poor condition due to invasive species such as quagga and zebra mussels, ...

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Scientists looking at what is known as the “Fertile Crescent” of ancient Mesopotamia have found new evidence that drought caused by climate change brings an end to civilisations. It is the latest study that confirms the threat posed to present ...

They will take place both at the Hospital de Los Venerables and the Focus-Abengoa Campus, located at Solúcar plant, in Sanlúcar La Mayor. They are free of charge and will aim to bring the Foundation’s artistic heritage to all those who wish to enjoy it. The Focus-Abengoa Foundation will organize next Saturday, February 28, Andalusia Day, a number of cultural ...

Smart Sponge catch basin inserts selected by the National Park Service to help control stormwater runoff pollution. Scottsdale, AZ (PRWEB) -- AbTech Industries’ Smart Sponge® technology is most commonly associated with filtration systems that are currently cleaning up polluted street runoff in the storm drains of 27 states. However, the Smart Sponge’s versatility makes it ideal for a variety of ...

Imagine a lagoon on the eastern coast of India. From the side of the mainland sweet water of a river flows into the lagoon. From the seaside at the Gulf of Bengal salt water and fish move in. In the lagoon fisheries thrive. Then the river gets sandy and brings sediments to the lagoon. As a result, the opening at the seaside gets choked-up. The amount of fish in the lagoon which is now fully ...

Federal Environment and Heritage Minister Peter Garrett today announced $13.7 million in Australian Government funding for 63 conservation projects expected to create up to 918 jobs across New South Wales. The renowned beauty and culture of NSW heritage sites will be further enhanced through as part of the Australian Government's $650 million Jobs Fund. 'I am pleased to announce that for example, ...

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